Everbearing Rasperries

Everbearing Rasperries

Two-crop or everbearing raspberries, as they are known in the trade, are handled much the same except that they fruit in the fall on one year old canes. The fruit will appear on the top foot or so of the cane, and it is a common practice to remove the portion of the cane that fruited after harvest, leaving the rest of the cane to produce next summer’s crop. The everbearing raspberry thus produces a summer crop on two year old wood and a fall crop on one year old wood. As with the one-crop raspberries, the two year old canes die and are removed after the harvest or during the following winter.

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